So first you do a drive-by on me, then back up to run over me. Thanks, pal!UNBLVR wrote:Would it help if I told you I got if for less than $500?KBCraig wrote:Hey, no fair! I call foul on the SVT-40 "silent gloat"!
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- Tue Jun 06, 2006 8:47 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: My new SKS (Yugoslavian)
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- Tue Jun 06, 2006 2:31 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
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Hey, no fair! I call foul on the SVT-40 "silent gloat"!UNBLVR wrote:Be careful...the SKS (and milsurps in general) can breed like rabbits...
Joe
I should have included that on my "maybe" list.
It occurs to me that I don't own a single semiauto long gun. Not even a rimfire.
I really need to fix that once we recover from vacation expenses.
Kevin
- Tue Jun 06, 2006 12:34 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: My new SKS (Yugoslavian)
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A Yugo SKS is hard to beat. The 59/66 is far and away the best SKS out there. If all else fails, unfurl the pig sticker!
And no, I don't have one... yet! I collect bolt action military rifles, but a Yugo 59/66 will be my first semi-auto. Unless I find a really sweet deal on a French MAS 49/56, that is. Or a Ljungmann, or a Hakim, or a Rasheed, or a Gw.43...
Kevin
And no, I don't have one... yet! I collect bolt action military rifles, but a Yugo 59/66 will be my first semi-auto. Unless I find a really sweet deal on a French MAS 49/56, that is. Or a Ljungmann, or a Hakim, or a Rasheed, or a Gw.43...
Kevin